Talk:Theoretical biology
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[edit] Category:Theoretical biology
Theoretical biology is surely a wide enough field to enjoy its own category, so I've created it. :-)
Currently it just contains the main page and a page I created about the Bak-Sneppen model of species co-evolution, but I'm sure there must be plenty more pages that would fit the bill.
Best wishes, — WebDrake 21:01, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] No interdisciplinary field of academic study
Practically every field of study has a theoretical part, which acquire interdisciplinary study... but this doesn't makes such theoretical studies be called interdisciplinary. --Mdd 23:18, 9 january 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge with Mathematical biology
I'm not sure how mathematical biology is different from theoretical biology, at least in terms of actual research (there is a subtle conceptual difference, I think). Should these two articles be merged? I'd suggesting moving Math bio to be under the title T. bio. Thoughts? --Hansnesse 18:11, 21 February 2006 (UTC)